updated 10/06

Geoman's Metamorphic Rock Chart

 

Metallic | H<2.5 | H 2.5 to 3.5 | H 3.5 to 5.5 | H >5.5 | Glossary | Tests | Index

Rock Summary | Igneous | Sedimentary | Metamorphic

 

  TEXTURE PARTICLE SIZE COMPOSITION COMMENTS ROCK NAME

Foliated

Foliated Fine grained, minerals not visible Clay minerals, mica Dense; thin pieces will pass the "tink" test Slate
Clay minerals, mica Satiny luster; very shiny and reflective in sunlight Phyllite
Foliated or
Lineated
Medium to coarse grained; size generally increases with metamorphic grade Muscovite, biotite, chlorite, talc, garnet, kyanite, staurolite, feldspar, quartz, tourmaline, and many others Name is preceded by diagnostic minerals: such as quartz schist, mica schist, quartz mica schist, kyanite biotite hornblende schist, etc. Schist
Color Banded Feldspar, quartz, mica, ferromagnesian minerals Color banding due to alternation of light (felsic) and dark (mafic) minerals Gneiss
Mixed metamorphic and igneous rock Feldspar, quartz, mica, ferromagnesian minerals Alternating layers of felsic igneous rock and mafic gneiss; the last metamorphic grade prior to complete melting Migmatite
Non-foliated Non-oriented grains Medium to coarse grained, minerals visible Calcite (CaCO3) Hardness of 3; fizzes with dilute HCI Marble
Dolomite
(Ca,Mg) (CO3)2
Fizzes with dilute HCI only when powdered Dolomitic Marble
Quartz (SiO2) H = 7; breaks through grains (as opposed to sandstone that breaks around grains) Quartzite
Amphibole; commonly hornblende Generally black; prismatic crystals with 2 directions of cleavage at 60° / 12O° Amphibolite
Anything that could be a conglomerate Breaks across grains as well as around them; clasts may be flattened or stretched Meta-
conglomerate
Fine grained, minerals not visible Clay minerals, mica Dense, dark colored Hornfels
Carbonaceous material Black, shiny, conchoidal fracture Anthracite Coal

 

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